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Jul 20 2025WEATHER

Sizzling Days Ahead: What to Expect in the Midlands

The Midlands is bracing for a scorcher, with high temperatures and humidity sticking around until at least Monday. The culprit? A strong high-pressure system that's not letting up anytime soon. Tonight, expect a warm and muggy evening, with temperatures only dropping to the mid to upper 70s. Don't e

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Jul 18 2025TECHNOLOGY

SpaceX's Starbase: A Risky Path to the Stars

Starbase, SpaceX's bustling launch and manufacturing hub in Texas, has a problem: it's a hotspot for worker injuries. Since 2019, this site has seen injury rates much higher than other SpaceX facilities and the industry average. In 2024, Starbase's injury rate was 4. 27 per 100 workers, nearly six t

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Jul 18 2025ENVIRONMENT

Blocking Harmful Chemicals: The Power of Sealants on Concrete

Concrete structures can be a source of environmental trouble, especially when they come into contact with harmful chemicals like PFAS. These chemicals, often found in firefighting foams, can stick around in concrete and pose risks to the environment. To tackle this issue, researchers explored the us

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Jul 16 2025HEALTH

Aging with Care: What Went Wrong in Fall River?

In Fall River, Massachusetts, a devastating fire at an assisted-living facility claimed nine lives and left many injured. The tragedy has sparked questions about the care and safety of elderly residents. The facility, Gabriel House, was built in a former motel and has faced multiple issues over the

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Jul 16 2025EDUCATION

Fun Learning: How Games Can Teach Kids About Violence

Violence is a big problem for many kids. It can happen at school, at home, or online. Some people came up with a clever idea to help kids deal with this issue. They created a game to teach kids about violence and how to stay safe. The game was designed to be both fun and educational. It taught kids

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Jul 16 2025HEALTH

Microwaves: Safe or Scary?

Microwaves use a type of radiation, but it's not the dangerous kind. Unlike nuclear radiation, microwave radiation is non-ionizing, which means it doesn't have enough energy to harm your DNA. So, no, you're not turning into a mutant every time you heat up leftovers. This radiation is actually quite

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Jul 16 2025OPINION

Keeping Food Safe: A Fresh Look at America's Food Safety Plan

Food safety is a big deal. It's not just about having a full stomach; it's about having a safe one. The U. S. is taking steps to make sure that the food on our plates is the safest it can be. This isn't just about slogans or promises. It's about action. The plan involves five key points. First, the

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Jul 16 2025SCIENCE

Cleaning Up Our Food: How Charcoal Can Help

Food safety is a big deal. Pesticides and mycotoxins can linger in our food. These leftovers can be bad for our health. So, how do we get rid of them? One answer might be biochar. This is a special kind of charcoal. It can help clean up our food. Biochar isn't just good for cleaning. It can also he

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Jul 15 2025OPINION

Chicago's Urgent Call to Regulate Hemp Products

In Illinois, a serious issue is brewing. Unregulated hemp products, often altered with potent chemicals and misleading labels, are flooding the market. These items, which can be highly intoxicating, are being sold in places like gas stations and convenience stores. What's worse, they're often market

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Jul 13 2025HEALTH

Keeping Pilgrims Safe: Food Safety Knowledge and Practices During Hajj

Food safety is a big deal, especially during Hajj. With so many people gathering in one place, the risk of foodborne illness goes up. That's why it's important to understand how much pilgrims know about food safety and how they handle food and water during this massive event. Pilgrims come from all

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